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An easy drive from Hartford, the Catskills region of New York State attracts history buffs, art enthusiasts, outdoors fans and folks who just want to relax and explore an area not far from home. Ulster and Greene counties, both of which border the Hudson River,offer unique attractions that keep visitors returning year after year. In Greene County,two historic homes present a glimpse into the life and work of two famous 19th-century painters. The Thomas Cole House, a National Historic Landmark in the village of Catskill, was the home and studio of the founder of the Hudson River School of American painting and is open for tours April 30 through Nov.3.This season’s exhibit,...

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